This stage occurs before a child is referred to special education and includes documenting challenges and assessing the efficacy of different teaching methods.
What is the pre-referral stage
PLOP stands for _____ and offers a clear picture of a child's current performance and needs
What is Present Levels of Performance?
Dr. Kim often says, "Got problems?" The response being this.
What is Stay KOM
Once a student is referred, THIS team is initially created, often including the parents, to discuss interventions and work with the teacher to try other methods.
What is the Student Success Team?
This statement is included in the IEP and includes the student's identified disability and how the student's deficit impacts the involvement and progress in the GE education curriculum.
What is the Impact of Disability Statement?
These, often confused for modifications, are subtle adjustments made to the learning environment to support learners in meeting the same goal as all other learners.
What are accomodations?
This type of evaluation must be conducted and reviewed to determine if a student is eligible for special education under the disability categories.
What is a psych evaluation?
The following are examples of THIS: Adaptive / daily living skills, health, social/ emotional behavioral skills, motor development, communication development and academic skills
What are present levels of performance?
The motivation dimension of the problem solving framework can be further differentiated into these two types of motivation problems.
What is expectancy value and self-efficacy?
IEPs must be reviewed _______ time(s) per year and re-evaluations to determine if a student is eligible for special education services every ___ years.
What is 1 time and 3 times?
This stakeholder's feedback is collected before, during, and after the IEP. This stakeholder is provided time to communicate their questions and concerns during the IEP meeting.
Who are parents?
Working memory, cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, task initiation, organization, time management, self-monitoring, and emotional control are all examples of this umbrella term.
What is executive functioning?
LRE stands for ____ which refers to the educational setting that provides the most appropriate level of support and accommodations for a student with disabilities, while enabling the student to be educated alongside their non-disabled peers to the greatest extent appropriate.
What is Least Restrictive Environment?
This type of data may include information on how the student interacts with peers, self-regulation, coping strategies, self esteem, aggression, elopement, self harm.
What is social-emotional and behavioral data?
This guiding principle challenges people to be reflective, understand first, and constantly improve.
What is Learner First, Teacher Second?